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How are the cops wrong here? A seatbelt violation is a perfect valid reason for a stop in places where it is a valid primary violation. They tried to get the guy out of the car. He rolled up the window and evidently started shooting at them through the windows. They very rightly all returned fire.

I think we can all agree that the situation could have been handled better. Overzealous Cops? Dime a dozen. With that stated, I’m a firm believer that if the bad guy fires at the Police first or tries or attempt to injure while fleeing, then the response should be to empty clips and keep reloading. Plain clothes or

Sure, sure. The worst CEO ever is no worse than any other CEO. Talk about whataboutism.

Are you going to include any information about Reed’s pending felony weapons charges? Or his prior arrests that involved firearms? Or perhaps question why he was driving around with a gun in his car with no concealed carry permit, and a previously revoked firearm owners identification card

I thought it sounded like the driver shot first. The windows were heavily tinted, he was rolling it up for a reason (possibly to get the gun) and at that moment, any officer approaching the car or by the car would have to be in fight or flight mode.

As someone working for another car manufacturer and doing mechanical engineering for battery packs this article is quite funny. But I can see where your confusion is coming from. This time at least it’s not a bug, it’s a feature.

Nah, he is in a class of his own with just a few pals just as insane, with that amount of psycopathy and narcissism, and his utter lack of ethics and morals.

The dude is wrapped in cheetos sweats, driving a cheetos-themed car.  The mschf boots are the least cheesy thing going on in this picture.

Haha, terrible business move...right? They only sell the most vehicles in the world, right? They are second to only GM in the US, due to truck and fleet sales. TERRIBLE BUSINESS DECSIONS!!!

I think the number 1 issue is aim. When was the last time you ever heard of anyone having their headlights aimed or checked or anything like that. From new vehicles being aimed poorly at factory (not all of them, but it happens sometimes) to people changing wheel/tire fitments or suspension changes and not updating

I’ve looked at it from every single conceivable direction, and it still just doesn’t make economic sense to buy an EV. I pay $0.26 / kWh for electricity, and it would cost (roughly) $10k to upgrade my house’s electrical system to be able to install a level 2 charger, including the permits necessary for increasing my

Habits matter.

It’s sad how many people are missing such an obvious joke.

Only imbeciles thought Trump was in danger of consequences.

Just another reason why mechanics suck and I even take my wheels loose to the tire shop.

The ‘techs’ that do only oil changes or move the stuff around the lot and shop. It sounds better that we will have ‘the tech’ do it, rather than pointing out the kid vaping behind the stack of tires and said ‘well have Thad take care of you’

In the immortal words of Norm MacDonald:

They built more than 2.  Logan has wrecked a few.

Neither of them have scored points yet this season.

Seargeant is also one of the least talented drivers in the series though, this has to be said. If the team’s objective is to maximise points, this is a reasonable strategy